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Hello fellow traveler! Thank you for choosing my shop to help you have an amazing trip to Sydney. I had the pleasure of living only 2.5 hours away from Sydney when I lived in Australia. It was my first trip when I moved out there and I continued to take weekend trips here constantly. It is one of my favorite cities and it holds a special place in my heart.
This board is a list of all my recommendations for your trip to this stunning city! It includes tips on transportation, 4 spots to sleep, 13 things to do, 10 spots to eat, and 12 options to drink and party. If you would like even more details about Australia, I recommend listening to episode 1 of Ma I’m Fine.
I plan on traveling back to Sydney at the beginning of 2024 so since you get this guide for life you will get access to all of my new updates!
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Consider this guide not just a manual but your personal passport to an unforgettable journey. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a foodie seeking new flavors, or a wanderer craving the thrill of undiscovered paths, Vietnam welcomes you with open arms!
So, pack your curiosity and set forth on an expedition that promises to be more than a trip—it's a transformative experience. "Vietnam Unveiled" is not just a guide; it's an open invitation to let Vietnam captivate your senses and leave an indelible mark on your soul.
First time in Vietnam ? You'll need to know that the country stretches approximately 1,650 kilometers (1,025 miles) from its northernmost point to its southernmost point.
Therefore, realistically, to experience the essence of Vietnam without feeling rushed, I'd recommend a minimum of 30 days. This timeframe allows you to traverse the length and breadth of the country, absorbing the diverse cultures, indulging in regional cuisines, and savoring the breathtaking landscapes.
However, if time is a constraint, fear not! Vietnam is a country that graciously offers a myriad of choices. In the pages that follow, you'll find curated itineraries that cater to various timelines. Whether you have a week, two weeks, or more, we've tailored suggestions to ensure you make the most of your time, even if you have to make choices between regions.
Enjoy!
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Planning a trip to Marrakesh? Known as the "Red City" for the hue of its historic buildings and walls, Marrakesh is a hub of culture and tradition, where modernity and ancient customs blend.
The medina is a winding maze of streets filled with the hustle and bustle of motorcycles, donkeys and vendors. For this reason, I ALWAYS recommend travelers to book at least a couple of guided excursions, at least so that they can get their bearings.
I've had so many friends (who are avid travelers themselves) take the same approach with seeing Morocco as they do with Lisbon; arrive and see what happens. And then they come back saying that Morocco was just not their cup of mint tea.
Don't do that. Morocco is a wonderful place to explore if you do a little preparation in advance and get some guidance.
This FREE 3 day city guide will help you narrow down all the wonderful things there are to do and see and make sure you're not missing out on memorable experiences during your time in Marrakesh.
This guide includes
👉 Detailed outlines of what you should do each of the 3 days
👉 10 tour suggestions
👉 3 hammam recommendations
👉 10 hotel recommendations
👉 11 restaurant recommendations
Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • People & Culture • Wine • Coffee • Photography • Mountain
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Spending some time in beautiful Florence? This is a complete list that provides you with a handful of options: accommodation, tourist attractions, shops, bars and restaurants - you’ll need no other guide, I promise!
So…have a bite and a drink alongside Arno river and take home the most impressive bespoke souvenirs. The city is walkable and it blends art and history and romantic vibes all together and pretty soon you’ll find yourself in love. 💓
Must do - trips to picturesque towns located nearby:
• San Gimignano: 1h away
• Siena: 1h10 away
• Volterra: 1h20 away
Highlights:
⚜️ Il Giglio - giglio bottonato, is mainly known from the crest of the city of Florence. In the Florentine fleurs-de-lis, the stamens are always posed between the petals. This is also the emblem of the city and you shall see it depicted all over.
🍨 Gelato “crema fiorentina” - is the specific flavor of Florence, made with a simple combination of egg yolks, milk, and sugar. It is often flavored with chestnut honey, while another common addition includes crumbled amaretti cookies or almond liqueur. It is a neutral ice cream flavor with delicate pale-yellow color.
🍧 Affogato - a delightful and simple Italian dessert or beverage that combines two beloved elements: espresso and gelato or ice cream. The word "affogato" in Italian means "drowned," and that perfectly describes the preparation of this delicious treat. The basic affogato recipe involves pouring a hot, freshly brewed espresso over a scoop of cold gelato or ice cream. The hot espresso contrasts with the cold and creamy gelato, resulting in a harmonious and satisfying flavour combination.
🥩 Bistecca alla fiorentina - Italian steak made of young steer (vitellone) or heifer (scottona) that, combined with the specific preparation, makes it one of the most popular dishes of Tuscan cuisine.
🍷 "Buchette del vino" - or wine windows, are a peculiar feature of Florence. They are foot-high, dome-shaped holes in the thick, stone palazzi of the Renaissance city that six centuries ago were used to sell wine in a fiasco (glass bottle) without having to open a shop and avoid paying taxes. These wine windows also posed a useful anti-contagion way to sell wine during the epidemic of 1630-1633. At that time, the bubonic plague hit Florence hard, killing 12% of the city's population.
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This guide takes you on a sassy tour of the city of the canals or the “Venice of the North” - with a bit of something for everyone!
The city is famous for its arhitecture, art museums and traditions that are well kept alive and praised. But it is also famous for cannabis-serving coffeeshops (this guide provides a list with such venues), red-light district, quirky bars and bizarre museums.
So, whether on foot or by bike/boat, take this guide & stroll around this outstanding city in search for fun, food, souvenirs and all those Dutch vibes that you heard so much about.
When it comes to traditional food, be sure to try:
- Haring or 'Hollandse Nieuwe' (Dutch new herring), probably the most famous Dutch food. Pickled herring is a delicacy in Holland. The raw herring is served together with chopped raw onions and gherkins.
- Stamppot, an old dish of mashed potatoes combined with root vegetables, like turnip, carrot and onion, but it can also include dark, leafy greens like kale/spinach (make sure you order it the traditional way, with smoked sausage).
- Erwtensoep, a thick split pea soup;
- Bitterballen similar to a scotch egg, they are balls of finely chopped beef or veal that are seasoned with a mixture of spices, then rolled in bread crumbs and deep fried.
Also, make sure you try out some desserts:
- Poffertjes, small pancakes, baked in an iron skillet and traditionally served with melted butter, dusted with icing sugar
- Pannenkoeken, another traditional sort of pancakes
- Oliebollen ‘oil spheres' are balls of dumpling batter fried in hot oil and later sprinkled with icing sugar.
Highlights:
🌷Dutch tulips - It was in the 16th century that tulips were imported to Holland from the Ottoman Empire. In no time, tulips became the most sought-after commodity in the entire Netherlands, after Carolus Clusius wrote what's considered the first major book about the flower. In the early 1600s, professional cultivators of tulips began to refine techniques to grow and produce the flowers locally in Holland, establishing a flourishing business sector that has persisted to this day.
The tulips mostly bloom during the spring season, from mid-April to mid-May, in Amsterdam. The Tulip Festival will begin on March 23rd and go on till May 14th, 2023
👡 Klompen - Dutch clogs are a type of footwear made in part or completely from wood. The iconic footwear of the Netherlands were the shoes of choice for Dutch laborers of centuries past. The wooden slip-ons were sturdy, cheap and—when stuffed with straw—cozy and warm. The first Dutch clog is dated from the year 1230. The shoe is deeply ingrained in Dutch culture and some people in rural areas still wear them today!
🚲 Dutch bikes - are a style of urban commuting bikes that have been used in the Netherlands for decades and have grown in popularity in cities around the world. Dutch bicycles are upright or “sit-up” style – with taller frames than typical bicycles. This position allows for very good visibility and great comfort. A popular form of Dutch bicycles is the Omafiets (translates to Grandma's bike).
🗼 Dutch windmills - were built originally to pump the water out from the land because the Netherlands is so flat and below sea level. With the land always getting flooded, farming was almost impossible, hence the need to force out the water by means of the windmills.
🧇 Stroopwafel - the most classic of all Dutch sweets and a perfect gift from Holland - literally means “syrup waffle” and it’s a round crunchy waffle with chewy caramel filling. The correct way of eating it is: put it on your coffee or tea cup and wait for a minute until the caramel melts and the waffle warms up – it enhances its flavour and makes it taste as fresh from the oven. Delicious!
🧀 Dutch cheese - especially Gouda, Edam and Maasdam, well known and exported all over the world. Apart from the classics, try some really special ones: a turquoise-coloured cheese with lavender, pink-coloured cheese with red pesto, champagne gouda or even… coconut gouda! A typical cheese from Amsterdam is Old Amsterdam, exceptional premium aged gouda cheese.
🥃 Genever (also called Jenever) - is the traditional liquor of the Netherlands, from which gin has evolved. Some tasters say the flavor of this spirit is similar to white whiskey. Oude (old) genever is the traditional style, with a malty botanical flavor. Jonge (young) genever is a newer recipe with a cleaner taste, more similar to vodka.
There are several genever distilleries in Amsterdam, each with their own secret recipes.
Solo Female • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Shopping
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Like in Vacanze Romane (Roman Holiday) prepare to fall in love with the beauty of Rome.
The Eternal City offers an unique blend of history, culture, and romance.
Enjoy a Vespa ride through the city and indulge in Italian cuisine, Rome provides an unforgettable experience.
The blend of ancient monuments, bustling piazzas, and picturesque streets ensures that every visit feels like a journey through time and romance.
This guide has been designed for spending 3/4 days in Rome and the activities can be done in a different order. That's up to you!
But what will you find in this guide?
- An interactive user friendly maps with almost 100 suggestions
- Where to rent your Vespa
In order to have an unmatched experience, renting a Vespa adds an intimate experience during your visit. Driving with a Vespa helps avoid traffic, not worrying about parking and you are even allowed to enter traffic restricted zones (but not pedestrian zones!)
It is still possible to exploit the guide even without the Vespa and going around by foot and public transportation.
- Where to go and what to do
Rome is a big city and 3/4 days can be enough to visit the most of it. This guide is not only focused in well-know iconic landmarks but also on other off-the beaten path spots to make your visit even more unique.
- Where to eat
Carbonara, cacio and pepe, tiramisù, Rome has a cuisine that is known globally. You will find various osteria and restaurant recommendations to savour local flavours by avoiding tourist traps. Furthermore I have also included roof-top terrace restaurants to add a lustful spark to your holiday.
- Where to sleep
Rome has an infinite lodging solutions. I have found for you some of the nicest and picturesque hotels and apartments. Most of them offers a great view of Rome roofs.
- BONUS! Additional activities to do in couple
Forgot your selfie stick or your tripod? In Rome, you can rent a professional photographer to follow you around the city.
Additionally, I have also included some ideas to do as a couple to make your trip even more fun and bonding.
Don’t miss out on the trip of a lifetime—get your guide now and start your Roman adventure today!
PS: "Ti amo" means "I love you"!
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Wine
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While so many of my favorite, delicious local restaurants tend to be family run trattorias or typical hole-in-the-wall joints, sometimes you do want a nice atmosphere to celebrate an occasion or feel like you're truly relaxing on vacation. Here's a list of some more upscale dining experiences for food or drinks.
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Welcome to my Zagreb Travel Guide—your ultimate guide to experiencing this vibrant city through the eyes of a local!
I’ve lived in Zagreb for 7 years, since my student days, and I absolutely love everything about it. From the dynamic nightlife and clubbing scene to cozy cafés, unique restaurants, and hidden gems, this guide covers it all. Whether you’re looking for the best spots to relax with a coffee, dance until dawn, or explore Zagreb’s must-see attractions, this guide will help you experience the city to the fullest.
Inside, you’ll find my personal recommendations for favourite cafés, clubs, restaurants, and iconic locations that make Zagreb truly special. Whether you’re a student, a backpacker, or just someone eager to explore, there’s something here for everyone.
This guide is completely free, but a tip would be greatly appreciated if you find it helpful! Enjoy your time in Zagreb!
Note: This is an interactive guide, not a PDF. Use Google Maps for directions, and book your accommodations through platforms like Booking, Locktrip, or Airbnb.
Got questions? DM me on Instagram (@petra.hus) or email me at petra2hus@gmail.com.
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Vegetarian • Vegan • Female Solo • Plus Size • Pets • LGBTQ+ • Groups • Gluten-free / Celiac • Family • Digital Nomads • Couples • Car-free • Business • Backpacker • Accessibility • Wine • Wellness • Van Life • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Shopping • Romantic • Road Trip • Relaxation • RV • Photography • People & Culture • Outdoors • Luxury • History • Foodie • Faith • Design • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee
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Let’s Explore Palm Beaches Florida
Palm Beach County is a county in the southeastern part of Florida, located in the Miami metropolitan area. It is Florida's third-most populous county after Miami-Dade County and Broward County and the 26th-most populous in the United States, with 1,492,191 residents as of the 2020 census.
Its county seat and largest city is West Palm Beach, which had a population of 117,415 as of 2020. Named after one of its oldest settlements, Palm Beach, the county was established in 1909, after being split from Miami-Dade County. The county's modern-day boundaries were established in 1963.
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This was the blueprint for our Honeymoon, but this trip can be used for any couple looking for a romantic getaway to Italy. We begin in Venice before traveling to Florence, 3 Tuscany Cities and Wineries, and ending this dream getaway in Positano on the picturesque Amalfi Coast. Each day has been thoughtfully planned to give you the ultimate vacation.
Pro Tip: We travelled June/July, but you can opt for May/June or September/October for lower prices and less crowds while still enjoying nice weather. They will also harvest the grapes and olives around October. If traveling off-season, please note some recommendations may be closed for the season.
What's Included in this Guide?
*Day-by-Day itinerary with what to do, where to stay, and what to eat for 12 days (2 in Venice, 5 in Florence/Tuscany, and 5 in Positano/Amalfi Coast)
*Day trips to 3 Tuscan Wineries and Cities
*Day Trip to Pompei on the way to Positano
*Boat Trip to Capri and various Grottos
*Various museum and tour recommendations
*Guidance on the Hand of God Hike on the Amalfi Coast
*An Italian Dream vacation come to life
Disclaimer: My wife cried on the way to our first Winery as we drove through Tuscany. She had not had one sip of wine yet. Tissues are not required, but may be recommended.
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Hey there! I'm excited to share with you some of the best and most diverse cafes, restaurants, and bars around. Check out these amazing multicultural places that I've personally enjoyed and I know you'll love too! 📸 🍱
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Coffee • Foodie • Relaxation • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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